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			<h3>Welcome to the njQuery Sample Site!</h3>
			<p>
				This site is designed both to demonstrate possible results and to give developers a 
				basic starting point for implementing the <code>NJQuery.dll</code>
				library.  The code in this library is designed to take what the open source community
				has done with jQuery, jQuery UI and numerous other plugins and add-ons for this framework
				and make them work and play well not only with each other but with the .NET framework
				and Microsoft ASPX websites.
			</p>
			<p>
				The code for this project is licensed under the basic MIT open-source structure allowing
				developers and organizations to do whatever they want with the code and built libraries.
				All libraries including jQuery and jQuery UI selected for inclusion share this license model.
			</p>
			<h3>Building the Library</h3>
			<p>
				Anybody who is wanting to get started is welcome to download the code from Google Code's
				subversion repository.  The project home is at
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				<a href="http://code.google.com/p/njquery/" target="_blank">http://code.google.com/p/njquery/</a>.
				The url and user name to get the source code are included in the SVN command below.
			</p>
			<blockquote>
				<code>svn checkout http://njquery.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ njquery-read-only</code>
			</blockquote>
			<p>
				The easiest way to build the code is to open the <code>\Source\NJQuery.(All).sln</code>
				solution with Visual Studio 2008 (the free Express edition works fine) and build the desired 
				configuration, which would generally be <code>Release</code>.  This will put the DLL in the
				<code>\Build\Release\</code> folder. 
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			<h3>Using the Library</h3>
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				Once built, simply reference the dll with your web project.  Then, copy the <code>scripts</code>
				and <code>styles</code> folders under the various folders in <code>Resources</code>
				into the root of your web project.  Add the following items to your <code>Web.config</code> file
				under the <code>configuration/system.web/pages/controls/code</code> section.
			</p>
			<blockquote>
				<code>&lt;add tagPrefix=&quot;jquery&quot; namespace=&quot;NJQuery&quot; assembly=&quot;NJQuery&quot; /&gt;</code>
			</blockquote>
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				For more configuration options and advanced techniques, refer to the
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				<a href="http://code.google.com/p/greenisomer/wiki/JQueryQuickStart" target="_blank">Quick Start Guide</a>.
			</p>
			<h3>Using the Controls</h3>
			<p>
				Then, simply add a <code>&lt;jquery:Manager runat=&quot;server&quot; id=&quot;JQueryManager&quot; /&gt;</code> to you page or master page and you
				are ready to start adding other <code>jquery:</code> prefixed controls.
			</p>
			<h3>More Help</h3>
			<p>
				Refer to the following links for more help:
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				<li>
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					<a href="http://open.greenisomer.com/sdk/" target="_blank">GreenIsomer.Open Online SDK</a>.
				</li>
				<li>
					<a href="http://open.greenisomer.com/sdk/GreenIsomer.Open.chm">GreenIsomer.Open Offline Help File</a>.
				</li>
				<li>
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					<a href="http://open.greenisomer.com/" target="_blank">GreenIsomer.Open Online User Forum</a>.
				</li>
			</ul>
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